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These are the [[Most Frequently Asked Questions]] in 510 MiB of chat logs.
 
These are the [[Most Frequently Asked Questions]] in 510 MiB of chat logs.
 
Don't blame me, I'm not the one who asked them.
 
Don't blame me, I'm not the one who asked them.
 
If you want to see more sensible answers here, you're welcome to join the site and ask a question. Until then, I'll just keep on answering the 100 most frequently asked questions, in ascending order.
 
  
 
==100. What kind?==
 
==100. What kind?==
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Not usually. I mean, sometimes if I see something really funny you might get a chuckle or something, but I'm more likely to mention something to other people. If you want a lol, it needs to be really funny. And I don't tend to say "lol" online either, unless it really is something that can make me laugh. —[[User:Angel|Angel Wedge]] ([[User Talk:Angel|Author talk]]) 16:43, 16 November 2019 (UTC)
 
Not usually. I mean, sometimes if I see something really funny you might get a chuckle or something, but I'm more likely to mention something to other people. If you want a lol, it needs to be really funny. And I don't tend to say "lol" online either, unless it really is something that can make me laugh. —[[User:Angel|Angel Wedge]] ([[User Talk:Angel|Author talk]]) 16:43, 16 November 2019 (UTC)
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==103. Wut?==
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<small>Asked 23 times</small>
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I already explained this, but here it is again. Maybe a little more coherent this time. I'm answering the most frequently asked questions from almost a decade of IRC logs. These are questions that have been asked several times in the different chats I'm in.
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If you want an explanation of how I choose a question, it's something like this.
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* My script scans over all my logs, and counts how many times each question appears.
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* If someone posts on the talk page asking me to answer a particular numbered question from the list, I'll answer that one next.
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* If not, go down the list to the 100th most frequently asked question
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* Keep going to find all the questions that have been asked an equal number of times
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* If I already answered that one, go back up until I find one I haven't answered
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If you want to pick a number for me, please leave a comment on the talk page (click "Discussion" above). If you want to actually ask me a question rather than picking a number, go to [[Frequently Asked Questions]] or [[Infrequently Asked Questions]] instead.
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Hope that explains everything —[[User:Angel|Angel Wedge]] ([[User Talk:Angel|Author talk]]) 12:28, 17 November 2019 (UTC)

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These are the Most Frequently Asked Questions in 510 MiB of chat logs. Don't blame me, I'm not the one who asked them.

100. What kind?

Asked 23 times

That's a pretty tough question, anonymous reader! I think I'll have to say the pink ones, with the bendy rubber bit that never quite springs back into the upright position. —Angel Wedge (Author talk) 20:25, 15 November 2019 (UTC)

Or if you're asking about questions, I'll do my best to answer whatever questions people put to me.

99. Lol?

Asked 23 times

Not usually. I mean, sometimes if I see something really funny you might get a chuckle or something, but I'm more likely to mention something to other people. If you want a lol, it needs to be really funny. And I don't tend to say "lol" online either, unless it really is something that can make me laugh. —Angel Wedge (Author talk) 16:43, 16 November 2019 (UTC)

103. Wut?

Asked 23 times

I already explained this, but here it is again. Maybe a little more coherent this time. I'm answering the most frequently asked questions from almost a decade of IRC logs. These are questions that have been asked several times in the different chats I'm in.

If you want an explanation of how I choose a question, it's something like this.

  • My script scans over all my logs, and counts how many times each question appears.
  • If someone posts on the talk page asking me to answer a particular numbered question from the list, I'll answer that one next.
  • If not, go down the list to the 100th most frequently asked question
  • Keep going to find all the questions that have been asked an equal number of times
  • If I already answered that one, go back up until I find one I haven't answered

If you want to pick a number for me, please leave a comment on the talk page (click "Discussion" above). If you want to actually ask me a question rather than picking a number, go to Frequently Asked Questions or Infrequently Asked Questions instead. Hope that explains everything —Angel Wedge (Author talk) 12:28, 17 November 2019 (UTC)